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So what is an approximate cost of WebSmart?
Dave Reiher
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Re: WebSmart anyone?
I've used Websmart for approx 5 years at one customer.
It is a very effecient tool.
There is a pc development "client" and
a required iSeries "server" (mostly error handling, etc) and
requires very little overhead.
They client & server can be purchased separately
The generated RPGLE seems very efficient.
This tool has been enhanced continuously, has great support,
and for the order entry system I wrote, it's been many years
since any issue needing a support call.
As with any tool, the payback is in generating applications faster,
cleaner
than
just coding the rpg/cgi yourself.
jim franz
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Subject: WebSmart anyone?
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> Hi all,
>
> Has anyone used BCD's WebSmart product? A colleague of mine is
> evaluating iSeries Web Dev. Tools and has asked me to do some research
> for him.
> Does it need a run-time component in each server to be run? Any ideas
> about the cost?
> Thanks for your help. If you prefer, you can contact me off-list at:
> luisrodriguez at fastmail dot com
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> Luis Rodriguez
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